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The Pinball Show Episode 157: Godzilla 70th, How To Increase Product Collectibility, & JJP Game 10 Rumors Hosts: Dennis Kriesel & Zach Meny - Summer Vacations & Theme Parks - Stern Pinball Production Updates - Godzilla 70th Anniversary Edition Pinball Machine Released - Our First Impressions Of Godzilla 70th - Is Stern Pinball Making A Mistake Releasing These Special Edition Games? - How Can Stern Pinball Increase Product Collectibility? - Should Owners Of Godzilla LE Be Upset With The 70th Anniversary Edition? - Initial Sales Of Godzilla 70th Anniversary Edition - Yeah, I'm Thinking I'm Back: Rush Rerun - New Jersey Jack Pinball Upcoming Game Rumor - MEMBERS ONLY: Current Market Analysis, Market Predictions, & Buy Low/Sell High - Alien Toppers Are Shipping - Additional Pindustry News - Pinball Market Trends™ EXCLUSIVE CONTENT AND TPS MEMBERSHIP CAN BE FOUND AT Patreon.com/thepinballshow Remember to purchase your next pinball or arcade machine from Flip N Out Pinball! flipnoutpinball.com Follow, like, and subscribe to The Pinball Show (TPS), the industry's most popular podcast! email: thepinballshow@gmail.com website: thepinball.network youtube: youtube.com/thepinballshow instagram: @thepinballshowpodcast tik tok: @thepinballshow review: thisweekinpinball.com/the-pinball-show/ store: flipnoutpinball.com membership: patreon.com/thepinballshow
In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion LIVE," on Friday Jun 21, 2024. Jeremy Cordeaux talks with Janetto, an expert and enthusiast in collectible number plates. The discussion covers the value, history, and investment potential of number plates, along with personal anecdotes and industry insights. Here's a summary of the main topics covered: Introduction to Janetto: Introduction and pronunciation of Janetto's name, its Greek origin. High-Value Number Plates: Discussion about the high prices of collectible number plates, including a recent sale of a plate for $2.54 million. Collectibility and Investment: The potential for number plates to appreciate in value and their desirability as collectible assets. Historical Issuance: The history of number plate issuance by state governments and changes in laws affecting ownership and transfer. Restricted Rights: Explanation of the restricted rights associated with some older number plates and the legal challenges in selling them. Aesthetic Appeal: Personal preferences for number plate aesthetics, including black and white plates and specific numeric sequences. Ownership and Insurance: Issues related to insuring valuable number plates and the process of replacing stolen plates. Market Competition: Insights into the competitive market for number plates and Janetto's involvement in offering healthy competition. Personal Collecting Journey: Janetto's journey in collecting number plates, starting with his first purchase at age 18. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome the second episode of The Responsibilities Series, where we explore the specific responsibilities of those who work in fine wine, an Areni Global podcast brought to you in association with Moët Hennessy and their programme Living Soils, Living Together. Today we are talking about one of the most serious issues facing wine, which is the question of wine and health, and the growing movement challenging even the moderate consumption of wine and alcohol. Could wine lose its social license to operate? That once unthinkable possibility now seems to be a real threat, as the health lobby declares that there is no safe level of alcohol. In late October, a Congress on wine and health — the Lifestyle, Diet, Wine & Health Congress — was held in Toledo, Spain. It brought together a number of prominent doctors, scientists and other researchers, to look at what the evidence says about the impact of wine on health. Areni's Editorial Director Felicity Carter was there, and in this special podcast, she explains what was discussed. The Congress was organized by two European bodies, the Wine Information Council, and one called Foundation for Wine and Nutrition Research (FIVIN) The organizers brought together some of the world's major researchers in wine and they discussed its impact on health. Within the conversation, you will also hear clips from scientific authorities on the topic. (Dr. Curtis Ellison, Dr. Justus Apffelstaedt and Prof. dr. sc. Mladan Bobab) More about today's host: Born and raised into a winemaking family in Burgundy, Pauline Vicard grew up working in the vineyard. Her career has included market research for the BIVB and the French embassies in Norway and Cuba, to opening a wine and tea shop in Lille and leading the wine education programme for France's leading hospitality trade union (UMIH). After moving to London in 2015, she became Head of Wine at Clerkenwell London, for whom she organised more than 80 trade and consumer wine events. In 2017, she developed Fine Minds for Fine Wines with Nicole Rolet, owner of the Rhône Valley's Chêne Bleu winery. This led to the creation of Areni Global in 2019. As Co-founder and Executive Director, Pauline now directs all Areni's activities, including research, events, and publications. She has moderated and spoken at international events, including for the OIV, the American Embassy in Paris, TEXSOM, the Batonnage Forum, The Summit of Collectibility, Tasting Climate Change and Moët Hennessy's World Living Soil Forum, of which she is also a board member. Learn more about Areni Global: Website: https://areni.global/ Facebook: @FM4FW Twitter: @areniglobal Instagram: @areniglobal Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/areni-global/ To keep in touch with all our research and publications, subscribe to our newsletter: https://areni.global/subscribe About Felicity Carter: Felicity Carter is a well-known journalist and editor based in Europe. She is the Editorial Director of ARENI Global in London, and she is co-founder of Business of Drinks. She was previously Editor-in-Chief of Meininger's Wine Business International, a trade magazine she built into a global must-read, with subscribers in 38 countries. She is a regular media commentator, appearing on platforms as diverse as CNN, France24 and the New York Times, and has consulted to New Zealand Wine and the Dutch government. Felicity is an international wine judge as well as a regular keynote speaker at the wine industry's biggest conferences and events. Her work has appeared in The GuardianUS, The Sydney Morning Herald and numerous other publications. To learn more about Felicity Carter: https://twitter.com/felicitycarter https://www.linkedin.com/in/felicity-carter-a5754380/ https://www.instagram.com/carter.felicity/ https://www.facebook.com/felicity.carter.104/ If you want to read the cliff notes on today's interview, just head to https://areni.global/research/podcasts/ Thank you for joining us today!
Yes lads! Sorry we've been away for a few weeks! Were back with EP21 and its a banger!
An interview with "Bramira1" on Twitter - he wrote a *lengthy* article about the fixes that he'd apply to NBA Top Shot. An interesting listen if you care about collectibility vs gamification on the platform. Make sure you're there the next time, we stream often on Playback! It's free: Playback.tv/tandytime And if you'd like to place a free wager visit BetUS: bit.ly/Tandy50 (Void where prohibited, 18+, Please gamble responsibly) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tandytime/message
Couldn't let a week go by without a podcast, so here's a solo pod on collectibles... www.junkiosity.com
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Greetings and Salutations dear Firesiders! Legendary surfer Clay Marzo once said that “Waves are toys from god.” Well our next guest knows a little something about that. From starting at McFarlane Toys, to paralleling his former boss and starting a company, Four Horsemen studio, H. Eric “Cornboy” Mayse has has made waves in the toy market for decades. Join Mendte, Maurer, Features, and Baby Huey as they chat with this Titan of Plastic about his start, the partnership with Mattel and He-Man, Four Horsemen's original lines like Mythic Legions, and the age old toy debate - Playability vs Collectibility. So sit back and enjoy the insightful look at the toy industry with a true moderne corncob coy boy. Welcome to Fireside.
In our Toolkit podcast series, we are taking a deep dive into one accounting topic each month that goes beyond the basics and into areas that require judgment. This month, we are covering each of the five steps in the revenue recognition model.In this episode, Heather Horn was joined by Angela Fergason and Pat Durbin, partners in PwC's National Office, to discuss step one of revenue recognition: identifying the contract. While it may appear straightforward, there are some judgments to be made and getting it right is critical for the rest of the revenue recognition process.In this episode, you will find:03:10 - Determining the applicability of accounting guidance for each arrangement12:19 - The five criteria that determine whether a contract exists for accounting purposes15:28 - Collectibility considerations22:10 - What to do if the criteria for contract existence are met after the initial assessment24:38 - How enforceable rights and obligations, rather than a stated term, dictate the contract term29:49 - Key takeaway: the importance of not taking shortcuts through the step one assessmentWant to learn more? Read Chapter 2 of our Revenue guide on scope and identifying the contract.Angela Fergason is a partner in PwC's National Office with over 20 years of experience who specializes in accounting for revenue and employee compensation arrangements. She also consults on a range of financial reporting issues impacting technology companies. Angela is a frequent speaker on accounting and financial reporting topics and is a contributor to many PwC National Office publications, including our accounting guides on revenue and stock-based compensation.Pat Durbin is a partner in PwC's National Office and has over 30 years of experience. He has expertise in financial reporting and extensive experience serving board, C-suite, and senior management level executives across a variety of industries and geographies both in the US and internationally.Heather Horn is PwC's National Office thought leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting and financial reporting matters. She is the engaging host of PwC's accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series, as well as periodic webcasts for the power and utilities industry. With over 30 years of experience, Heather's accounting and auditing expertise includes financial instruments and rate-regulated accounting.Transcripts available upon request. Please send requests to us_podcast@pwc.com.
Joey Colarulo (@the.e.trader) returns to the podcast to have a conversation with Brett about liquidity vs. collectibility, setting all-time highs, and the art of sports card competition.Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkSign up for Card Ladder and show your support for the show by using this linkFollow Joey: | InstagramFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok
In this episode Brett discusses how he thinks about collectability of the players and cards that he collects. There's no right or wrong way to think about it, but he discusses the importance of considering it when buying sports cards. Also, he touches on the communication used by Fanatics CEO, Michael Rubin when communicating to his stakeholders on CNBC.Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkSign up for Card Ladder and show your support for the show by using this linkFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok
Ed and Zach compare different approaches to collectibility in card games and the aspects of collectibility that draw us to KeyForge ********* Join our Patreon Family: https://www.patreon.com/callofdiscovery Discover our Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/callofdiscovery ********* Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/callofdiscovery Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/callofdiscoverypodcast Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/callofdiscovery/ Email us: podcast@callofdiscovery.com www.callofdiscovery.com
Watching Flesh and Blood has brought up numerous questions about the strengths and frustrations of collectible games among players, investors, and collectors - particularly among our audience. But more than that, it demands inquiry into the deeper question of how and why collectibility exists, and whether it should be promoted or prevented. Find all previous casts, as well as products, subscriptions, and blogs, on our website: https://teamcovenant.com
Collectibility is usually a divisive topic - with some claiming the format is predatory and ethically dubious. But what happens when you view the model as something more productive than a convoluted and expensive way to get everything? Lessons from the past may well cause a realignment of expectations, and a much more enjoyable - and sustainable - approach to a game like Flesh and Blood. Find all previous casts, as well as learning content and products, on our website: https://teamcovenant.com
We're jumping at another chance to discuss the Trough of No Value, whereby a once discarded object becomes a desirable, organic collectible! We're talking about the difference between a Little Samson and a Beanie Baby Limited Run Games release or even something expensive like BOTW Master Edition.
To help navigate uncertain times, hear PwC partners discuss revenue collectibility considerations as companies look ahead to their March 31 reporting.If you’re unsure about how COVID-19 might impact your financial reporting, you're not alone. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, this podcast is the next episode in a series that will address questions received surrounding the impacts to financial statements. Heather Horn is joined by PwC partners Pat Durbin and Angela Fergason to discuss the interaction of collectibility with the revenue standard. Topics include:0:53 - Overview. We begin by reminding listeners how the assessment of collectibility affects revenue recognition and how current events may impact the model.4:46 - Concessions and extended payment terms. In the current environment, companies may provide price concessions and extended payment terms. Angela and Pat discuss these goodwill gestures and how they impact a company's accounting. 8:48 - Reassessing collectibility. Collectibility is an ongoing assessment. We explain the importance of assessing changes in facts and circumstances.12:42 - When collection is not probable. When collection is no longer probable, what should companies be thinking about? Here we help listeners understand the model.16:10 - Interaction with CECL. With many companies adopting CECL this quarter, Angela and Pat close by looking at the interplay between what we’ve discussed and the impairment of trade receivables under the CECL model.As the leader of the revenue and liabilities division in PwC’s National Office, Pat Durbin leads a team of partners and directors responsible for consulting with our clients and engagement teams on complex accounting matters relating to revenue, compensation, income taxes, inventory and several other topics under both US GAAP and IFRS. Angela Fergason is a partner in PwC's National Office with 20 years of experience specializing in accounting for revenue and employee compensation arrangements. She is a frequent speaker on accounting and financial reporting topics and is a contributor to many PwC National Office publications, including our accounting guides on Revenue and Stock-based compensation.Heather Horn is PwC’s National office thought leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting and financial reporting matters. She is the engaging host of PwC’s accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series, as well as periodic webcasts for the power and utilities industry. With over 25 years of experience, Heather’s accounting and auditing expertise includes financial instruments and rate-regulated accounting.
This episode features all your model horse news for the 4th week of January 2020 as well as the first part of our series on original finish plastic collectibility. Collectibility experts Kelly Keracher and Kelly Weimer join us to discuss Breyer collectibility, judging, hunting and how they came to help writing books on Breyer collectibility. They also answer questions emailed from our audience. Listen up here! Something Elated by Broke For Free is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License. Chords For David by Pitx (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Pitx/30638 Ft: jlbrock
A hopefully smart and insightful podcast discussing trading card collecting. A podcast by collectors for collectors.The Week That Was - Last Week’s Releases Topps Living - Week 96 Hot off the Press - New ReleasesTopps Living - Week 972019/20 Upper Deck Trilogy Hockey 1/152019/20 Panini Revolution Basketball 1/17What’s Brewing - Next Week’s Releases2020 Topps Archives Signature Series Active Player Edition 1/222019/20 Panini Crown Royale Basketball 1/222019/20 Upper Deck SP Game Used Hockey 1/22 Infield Chatter - Hobby Talk TIMMAY! - @ProjectFiveFiveNew Twitter Account to follow! - @CardPollsGum Balls! - @Used_Cardboard Adley Super - @DWil66 - Drew’s Cards Hot Collectible - @NightOwlCards1993 SP Jeter - Ryan Cracknell of BeckettUpper Deck Series 2 Young Guns releasedOne Million BreakersLeaf “Website Exclusive”Small Traditions LLCScammers - @BrentandBeccaHouston Astros Collectibility Zion’s Debut Announcing the Burdick AwardBest TTM Follow us on Twitter:@AboutTheCardshttps://aboutthecards.wordpress.com/ Hosts:@OurTradingCards@JunkWaxTwins@Bigshep79 Sponsors @TBSSportsCards
Night School #122: "Manufactured Collectibility & Meaningful Detachment" by Every Night's A School Night
The transition and advantages of having custom label art, with Jessica Clare of Cleophus Quealy I have worked with Cleophus over the last couple of years, and we just moved from a "wine" style label to doing custom artwork for each bottle release. There are advantages and disadvantages to both approaches and I was also curious about the timing and positioning to start creating custom labels for a smaller brewery. Some key talking points: Why using 750ml bottles work well for their brewery and branding "Wine" style labels, just changing the name for each label Why uniform labels cause confusion to customers Does a membership club influence labels and beer release strategy? When is it the time to create custom labels for each release? The photogenic aspects of labels, social media and marketing imagery. Merch tie-ins from label artwork Collectibility, or creating a series of label art Building buzz and selling more bottles by releasing more than one beer at a time.
Determining when to recognize revenue under the new revenue standard for customers in financial distress or bankruptcy requires judgment. Don't assume the answer is the same as it used to be. In this episode, PwC partners Heather Horn and Pat Durbin discuss five things you need to know about assessing collectibility under the new revenue standard, with a specific focus on recognizing revenue when customers are in financial distress or bankruptcy. We discuss the collectibility model: credit risk v price concession, the implications of the new credit risk model, judgment points in the model/when to reassess, factors to consider and document in the assessment, and other considerations.0:52 – The collectibility model: credit risk v price concession3:30 – The implications of the new credit risk model6:53 – Judgment points in the model/when to reassess9:30 – Factors to consider and document in the assessment12:02 – Other considerations
William is back to help Jonathan with this week's Altered Egos Comics Podcast (and to remind him to post episode 118), which they recorded on Saturday, to avoid any paraskevidekatriaphobic shenanigans. They look at New Comic Day Books for 01/11/207 and ahead to new titles for 01/18/2017. For the Ramble On, Jonathan and William ineptly delve into the concept of comic book collectiblity, collecting for fun, and collecting for profit. Section Start Times Part I - New Comic Book Day and beyond - 1:37 Part II - The Ramble On - 56:23 Part III - Recommendations - 2:01:35
In episode 58, Craig is joined by Matt Halstad from the League of Nonsensical Gamers to discuss collectible games, why we play them, why we love them, and why so much of our paychecks go to them. Craig is also joined by Tyler to discuss the games the family played and how can not be beaten at Neuroshima Hex. Enjoy the episode as Craig rides Matt's podcasting coattails to avoid doing any real work himself. This episode sponsored by the Sim City CCG Show Times: Intro: 0:35 Tyler's Family Plays: 5:20 Collectibility with Matt: 22:52 Wrap-Up: 1:15:48 We are Proud members of the Pathological Nerdcasters Network Music "Botch Games Stingers" Written, Produced, and Engineered by Brandon Loewit, 2014.
Sorry for the lateness. Third time has got to be the charm to upload this. This time out it is Super Couple, Comic Counter, and their faithful manservant Jonathan around the audiophonic recording apparatus conversating about sequential art pamphlets that arrived in the shoppe on 09/09/2015. They then phantagasmorically gave into the far horizons of 09/16/2015 and describe the wonder that will be those illustrated tales of daring due to appear then. Taking up William's mailed in question from last week, the Ramble On starts of going around the table talking about what our most memorable surprise in a comic has been. The Ramble On also takes on the house ad inserted into most Marvel titles this week, comparing that to DC Comic's wonderful Twix house ad, the angst and emotion caused to the artist and the reader, and actions taken.
In this episode, I explore whether (at long last) inkjet prints can be considered collectible.